If the first performance was a fairy descending to earth, then the second performance was a dance of flower fairies amidst mortal beings.
Eighteen youthful, beautiful girls, like the lively and dreamy elves, wearing dress skirts designed in different flower shapes, danced in the air: lively, elegant, and full of fairy spirit.
The dances, revamped by Jing Xiao'er, integrated some elegant moves from ballet, peacock dance, and folk dance, were simply stunning.
Pink petals kept falling in the sky.
Through the use of objects like steel wire, steel hoop, and thousands of autumn items, the flower fairies gracefully and smoothly completed one after another high-difficulty dance moves in mid-air, accompanied by tigers, lions, giraffes, zebras, sika deer, elephants, etc., which were drawn in by the joyful scenery from the forest.